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Fatigue design of aluminium welded joints by the local stress concept with the fictitious notch radius of rf=1 mm

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Volume 28, Issue 8, Pages 881-890

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2005.10.006

Keywords

fatigue; welded joints; local stress concept; fictitious radius; steel; aluminium; master Woehler curve

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The investigations were carried out with three different types of MIG-welded joints of the two aluminium alloys AlMg4.5Mn (AW-5083) and AlMgSi1 T6 (AW-6082 T6) under fully reversed and pulsating axial loading. The evaluation of the results showed that the local stress concept using the fictitious notch radius of r(f) = 1.0 mm can be applied to aluminium welded joints from plates with thickness t >= 5 mm independently from the alloy and weld geometries (fully or partially penetrated butt welds, transversal stiffener). Master design curves are proposed for different stress ratios, i.e. R = -1,0 and 0.5, which allow the consideration of residual stresses as well as load induced mean stresses. The results permit also the suggestion of Delta sigma = 70 MPa as FAT-value for the IIW-fatigue design recommendations. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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